Botanical Colour at your Fingertips (digital)

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Would you like to start dyeing with plants?

This eBook will show you how to extract dye from wild plants, garden herbs, kitchen waste, as well as fruit and vegetables that you can buy from the supermarket. Dye your own fabric, yarn and clothing whilst using soya milk to bind the colours. There is colour potential all around us just waiting to be unlocked!

In this 40+ page eBook, I share my own methods with you, step-by-step. The pages are bursting with photos of the dyeing process as well as photos of fabric and yarn samples from lots of different plants.

Perhaps you already dye with plants using conventional mordants such as alum and would like to try the more natural soya milk method for fixing colours? Maybe you are beginning your journey with plant dyeing now? Either way, there is something for you in my book.

The eBook covers the following + much more

how to produce long-lasting colours on cellulose (plant) fibres such as cotton, linen & bamboo viscose.

how and why to pretreat fabric & yarn in soya milk before dyeing.

choosing plants that will give promising results in the dye pot.

how to extract the most colour from plants and how to achieve dark colours on cellulose fibres.

using iron or rust water to darken your dyed fabric/yarn and expand your palette of colours.

painting patterns with iron water.

testing fabric & yarn for colour fastness.

A note on plant fibres

This book focuses on dyeing cellulose fibres, such as linen, cotton, hemp and bamboo viscose/rayon. I am vegan and do not use any animal protein fibres like wool or silk. Of course my dyeing methods can be applied to animal fibres, if you choose.

Downloading the eBook

Following purchase, you will automatically receive an email containing a link to click on and download the PDF. Please save the file onto your device for future access (e.g. onto iBooks on the iPad). The actual page size of the eBook is A4, with 175 dpi, and it displays well on the iPad (and other similar tablets). You can save it to iBooks on the iPad for quick access.

Copyright

When you purchase this eBook, it is for one licence for your own personal use. Do not share it with others or distribute it in any form. Feel free to use the information to dye textiles for sale, but please do not use my book as the basis for a workshop. I’m sure that you can appreciate how much work has gone into the research, photography and writing of this book. Thank you.